A 20-year-old Longmont man was sentenced to nine years in prison on Friday in a sex assault case stemming from a house party in the summer of 2016. 
Jarrett Reid also was sentenced to one year of work release, five years of parole and 10 years of sex-offender intensive supervised probation, according to Boulder County District Attorney’s Office spokeswoman Catherine Olguin.
In November, Reid pleaded guilty at the Boulder County Justice Center to second-degree burglary, second-degree assault and criminal attempt to commit sexual assault.
Reid originally was scheduled for a jury trial in December after pleading not guilty to several counts of sexual assault. But prosecutors in a plea agreement dropped the original counts, adding the additional three.
Reid, in a separate case, also faces DUI charges.
His co-defendant, Abel Rivera, 19, pleaded guilty to the same three felonies in October. He was sentenced in December to seven years in prison.
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